ADVISORY: English 28
or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: A general introduction to the scientific study of
human behavior. An emphasis is placed upon learning, motivation, intelligence,
feelings and emotions, personality, and methods of adjustment.

ADVISORY: English 28
or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Brain and behavior: Anatomy and physiology of
behavior and experience, intelligence, learning, sensation and perception,
sexuality and the structure and function of the nervous system are examined in
detail.

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 1. DESCRIPTION: The study of social influences on our behavior,
attitudes, and feelings.

1163lec12:45PM -
3:55PMMJ.S. BLUMHH 101

PSYCHOLOGY 014
3.00 Units

ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 1. DESCRIPTION: An overview of abnormal behavior from the
perspective of contemporary medical, psycho-social, and socio-cultural
approaches. Abnormal disorders are described, and their major causes and
treatment are reviewed.

1164lec1:00PM -
4:10PMSA.L. PAVLIKHH 101

1165lec11:10AM -
12:35PMMWB.P. DANIELHH 104

3531lec6:50PM -
10:00PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

PSYCHOLOGY 018
3.00 Units

PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN’S

AND MEN’S CHANGING ROLES (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: Studies
psychological implications of sex roles. Covers information and research on
biologically and culturally determined characteristics of women and men and how
these affect personality, their relationship to work, career choices,
communication, motivation, physical attraction, and love. Special adjustment
problems of women and men in our society will be emphasized.

1175lec11:10AM -
12:35PMMWE.A. VASQUEZHH 105

PSYCHOLOGY 027
1.00 Units

ONLINE AND SOFTWARE RESOURCES FOR HUMAN SERVICES

DESCRIPTION: This
course provides Human Services majors with a basic introduction to pertinent
computer resources currently being utilized by human services professionals.
Hands-on training will allow students to become familiar with software and
online resources commonly being used.

1178 lec 8:00AM - 6:10PM S A.B. BALDWIN HH 101

(2 Week Class - Starts 9/15/2007, Ends
9/22/2007)

1179 lec 2:45PM - 4:45PM Th J.S. BLUM HH 101

(10 Week Class - Starts 10/10/2007, Ends
12/23/2007)

1180 lec 19:05 hrs/wk TBA
A.B. BALDWIN ON LINE

Mandatory Orientation Meeting: Sat, Oct 27 @
8:00 am HH 101

(4 Week Class - Starts 10/27/2007, Ends
11/17/2007)

PSYCHOLOGY 041
3.00 Units

LIFE-SPAN PSYCHOLOGY:

FROM INFANCY TO OLD AGE (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 1. DESCRIPTION: This course familiarizes the student with physical,
cognitive and social growth and change affecting individuals during their many
life stages. Periods examined include prenatal, neonatal, infancy, childhood,
adolescence, adulthood and old age.

ADVISORY: English 28
or concurrent enrollment in Learning Skills 1 and/or 7. DESCRIPTION: (Graded
on a credit/no-credit basis.) Introduction to the dynamics of group interactions
with an emphasis upon the individual’s first-hand experience as the group
studies itself.

1168lec8:00AM -
9:25AMTThE.F. GEISMARHH 10

1169lec8:00AM -
9:25AMMWStaffHH 10

1167lec11:10AM -
12:35PMMWJ.S. BLUMHH 10

1170lec11:10AM -
12:35PMTThM.L. LAZAREHH 10

1171lec12:45PM -
3:55PMMK. FIAZIHH 10

3535lec4:00PM -
7:10PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 10

3536lec6:50PM -
10:00PMWL.M. VARTANIANHH 10

3543lec6:50PM -
10:00PMWA. BLOOMHH 104

PSYCHOLOGY 044
3.00 Units

PRINCIPLES OF GROUP DYNAMICS II (CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 43. DESCRIPTION: This course covers the role of group processes in
changing behavior, as well as the principle modes of counseling and therapy.

1172lec2:20PM -
5:30PMWK. FIAZIHH 104

PSYCHOLOGY 045
3.00 Units

ISSUES IN HUMAN SERVICE CAREERS (CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 44, and Psychology 82. DESCRIPTION: The course covers specialized
areas of psychology such as crisis intervention, psychopharmacology, counseling
ethics, and interviewing. Included are techniques for agency survival such as
job interviewing, report writing and resource referral.

3537lec6:50PM -
10:00PMMB.P. DANIELHH 102

PSYCHOLOGY 052
3.00 Units

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF

HUMAN SEXUALITY (UC:CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This
course explores the Psychological aspects of human sexuality. It emphasizes the
effect of sexual development and function on self concept and sexual identity.
Topics included are: history of sexuality; myths and fallacies; physiology of
sexuality; sexually transmitted diseases; paraphilias and sexual orientation.

1173lec9:35AM -
11:00AMMWA.B. BALDWINHH 101

PSYCHOLOGY 060
3.00 Units

STRESS MANAGEMENT (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This
course examines methods of identifying and managing environmental,
organizational, social and internal stress in an effort to promote more
effective coping on the part of the individual in occupational, interpersonal
and everyday life situations.

1177lec12:45PM -
3:55PMMR.L. SECHOOLERHH 7

PSYCHOLOGY 063
3.00 Units

ALCOHOL/DRUG STUDIES:

PREVENTION AND EDUCATION (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This
course introduces students to prevention and education of alcohol, drug problems
and HIV/AIDS among various populations.

3538lec6:50PM -
10:00PMThD.E. DANIELHH 101

PSYCHOLOGY 064
3.00 Units

INTRODUCTION TO ALCOHOL

AND DRUG ABUSE (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This
course is an introduction to the: physiology and psychopharmacology of drugs and
alcohol, theories of addiction, historical overview of treatment, drug
classification, social policy and drug abuse, and the issues of relapse,
rehabilitation and recovery.

1174lec9:00AM -
12:10PMSG.B. WHITEHH 102

3539lec6:50PM -
10:00PMWP.J. PRINCEHH 102

PSYCHOLOGY 065
3.00 Units

CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY:INTERVENTION, TREATMENT AND RECOVERY (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This
course introduces the student to the processes of treatment and recovery of
alcohol and drug abuse among various populations.

3540lec6:50PM -
10:00PMMTROCKI MILLERHH 104

PSYCHOLOGY 066
3.00 Units

INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING (UC:CSU)

Advisory: English 28
or equivalent. Description: This course will apply the theories and research
evidence in cognitive psychology to enhance the ability to effectively solve
problems, make decisions, and think creatively. Practice with a variety of
problems and simulations will take place to ensure the learning and retention of
these critical thinking skills.

3542lec6:50PM -
10:00PMMStaffHH 7

PSYCHOLOGY 067
3.00 Units

COUNSELING TECHNIQUES FOR

THE CHEMICALLY ADDICTED (CSU)

DESCRIPTION: This
course will focus on the environment of chemical dependency counseling and the
issues of the paraprogessional in alcohol and drug abuse treatment facilities.
Case management in a multi-discipline team will be emphasized. All aspects of
modern treatment techniques will be covered in class.

1566lec1:00PM -
4:05PMSD.E. DANIELHH 106

3541lec6:50PM -
10:00PMTD.E. DANIELHH 104

PSYCHOLOGY 081
3.00 Units

FIELD WORK I (UC:CSU) (RPT 1)

CO-REQUISITE:
Psychology 1 and Psychology 43. DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to orient
the student to the field of Human Services. The primary emphasis is on
observations of the application of interpersonal relationship skills in
community settings.This class is intended for students new to Human Services
Field Work. Basic counseling, and communication skills will be taught. This
class open to ALL Field Work Students.

8505lec9:35AM -
10:40AMMSECHOOLERHH 105

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIEL D

8506lec11:10AM -
12:15PMTSECHOOLERHH 104

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIEL D

5146lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5147lec7:30PM -
8:55PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 102

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBAM.L. LAZAREFIEL D

PSYCHOLOGY 082
3.00 Units

FIELD WORK II (UC:CSU) (RPT 1)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 81. DESCRIPTION: This course is a continuation of Field Work I.
There is more student participation, under supervision, at facilities that offer
Human Services. This class is intended for more Advanced Students of Human
Services Field Work.

8508lec9:35AM -
10:40AMMSECHOOLERHH 105

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIEL D

8507lec9:35AM -
10:40AMTB.P. DANIELHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5149lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5148lec7:30PM -
8:55PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAM.L. LAZAREFIELD

PSYCHOLOGY 083 3.00 Units

FIELD WORK III (UC:CSU) (RPT 1)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 82. DESCRIPTION: This course is an advanced course designed to give
the student more specialized participation in Human Services, and work in
community agencies. This class is intended for Advanced Students of Human
Services.

8510lec9:35AM -
10:40AMMSECHOOLERHH 105

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIELD

8509lec9:35AM -
10:40AMTB.P. DANIELHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5151lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5150lec7:30PM -
8:55PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAM.L. LAZAREFIELD

PSYCHOLOGY 084
3.00 Units

FIELDWORK I, DRUG/ALCOHOL

CO-REQUISITE:
Psychology 1 and Psychology 43. DESCRIPTION: Lecture 1 hour; Field Work, 6
hours per week. This laboratory class is designed to give the student community
experience in the field of drug/alcohol counseling, treatment, prevention and/or
education.

8511lec9:35AM -
10:40AMMSECHOOLERHH 105

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIEL D

8512lec11:10AM -
12:15PMTSECHOOLERHH 104

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIELD

5152lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIEL D

5153lec7:30PM -
8:55PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 102

&lab6:10
hrs/wk TBAM.L. LAZAREFIELD

PSYCHOLOGY 085
3.00 Units

FIELDWORK II, DRUG/ALCOHOL (CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 84. DESCRIPTION: Lecture 1 hour; Field Work, 6 hours per week. This
class is designed to orient the student to the field of Human Services,
Drug/Alcohol Studies. The primary emphasis is on the observations of the
application of interpersonal relationship skills in drug/alcohol treatment and
community settings. This class is intended for students new to Human Services
field work. Basic counseling and communication skills will be taught.

8514lec9:35AM -
10:40AMMSECHOOLERHH 105

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIEL D

8513lec9:35AM -
10:40AMTB.P. DANIELHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIEL D

5155lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5154lec7:30PM -
8:55PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAM.L. LAZAREFIELD

PSYCHOLOGY 086
3.00 Units

FIELDWORK III, DRUG/ALCOHOL (CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 85. DESCRIPTION: Lecture, 1 hour, Field Work, 6 hours per week. This
course is designed to orient the student to the field of Human Services,
Drug/Alcohol Studies. The primary emphasis is on the observations of the
application of interpersonal relationship skills in drug/alcohol treatment and
community settings. This class is intended for students new to Human Services
field work. Basic counseling and communication skills will be taught.

8516lec9:35AM -
10:40AMMSECHOOLERHH 105

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBASECHOOLERFIELD

8515lec9:35AM -
10:40AMTB.P. DANIELHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIEL D

5157lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThB.P. DANIELHH 104

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAB.P. DANIELFIELD

5156lec7:30PM -
8:55PMMM.L. LAZAREHH 102

&lab5:20
hrs/wk TBAM.L. LAZAREFIELD

PSYCHOLOGY 185
1.00 Units

DIRECTED STUDY - PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU) (RPT 2)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 1 plus one additional course in Psychology and signature of
instructor.

8517lec1:05
hrs/wk TBAJ.S. BLUMHH 100

PSYCHOLOGY 285
2.00 Units

DIRECTED STUDY - PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 1 plus one additional course in Psychology and signature of
instructor.

8518lec2:10
hrs/wk TBAJ.S. BLUMHH 100

PSYCHOLOGY 385
3.00 Units

DIRECTED STUDY - PSYCHOLOGY (UC:CSU)

PREREQUISITE:
Psychology 1 plus one additional course in Psychology and signature of
instructor.

DESCRIPTION: (Open to
all students.) An introduction course for students interested in a career in
Radiologic Technology. The role of the Radiographer and career advancement are
emphasized. Students interested in taking advanced classes in Radiologic
Technology must successfully complete RT 100 and RT 101. Clinical education
centers will be visited.

1192lec10:00AM -
11:05AMTJ.F. FINNEYLS 102

3557lec7:00PM -
8:05PMTR.T. STAFFLS 102

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY 101
1.00 Units

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

DESCRIPTION: (Open to
all students.) This course is designed to familiarize the student with medical
terminology used in the field of Radiologic Technology. Students interested in
taking advanced classes in Radiologic Technology must successfully complete RT
100 and RT 101.

1193lec8:00AM -
9:05AMTJ.F. FINNEYLS 102

3558lec5:00PM -
6:05PMThR.T. STAFFLS 102

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY 102
3.00 Units

IMAGE RECORDING AND FILM PROCESSING

PREREQUISITE:
Completion of Math 115 or higher and English 28 or 101. Completion of or
concurrent enrollment in RT 100 and RT 101. DESCRIPTION: Provides a student
with the basic knowledge of the phenomenon of electromagnetic radiation and the
production of x-radiation. The techniques of film processing are thoroughly
explained. Basic Radiation protection is introduced. Laboratory experience is
provided. Students interested in taking advanced classes in Radiologic
Technology must successfully complete RT 102.

PREREQUISITE:
Radiologic Technology 102. Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program.
ADVISORY: English 28 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: This course provides
understanding of the basic physical principles of x-ray generation. Emphasis is
placed on the electrical circuitry of radiographic equipment. Interactions
between x-ray radiation and matter is explained, providing an understanding of
the principles that govern radiographic technique and quality.

Open to all students.
ADVISORY: English 28. DESCRIPTION: This course is required for the California
Real Estate examination. A beginning course in real estate fundamentals and
principles, including real estate economics, terminology and definitions, real
estate law, building and construction, real estate investment, and vocational
opportunities in real estate.

ALSO OFFERED AT LACC WILSHIRE CTR: 3550 Wilshire
near Normandie for more information, see the Blue
Pages of this schedule.

8 Week Class. Starts 9/05/2007, Ends 10/24/2006

4723 lec 5:50PM - 9:00PM
MW SHORT WC 4

REAL ESTATE 003
3.00 Units

REAL ESTATE PRACTICES (CSU)

Open to all students.
ADVISORY: English 28 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Problems of establishing and
conducting a real estate business, including establishing the office, securing
listings and prospects, showing properties and closing sales, ethics and
professional relationship, rentals and leases, appraising, and the California
Real Estate Act. Preparation of documents used in real estate transactions,
property transfers, and exchanges is included.

ALSO OFFERED AT LACC WILSHIRE CTR: 3550 Wilshire
near Normandie for more information, see the Blue Pages
of this schedule.

8 Week Class. Starts 10/30/2007, Ends 12/20/2006

4724 lec 5:50PM - 9:00PM TTh
PORTER WC 4

REAL ESTATE 005
3.00 Units

LEGAL ASPECTS OF REAL ESTATE I (CSU)

Open to all
students. ADVISORY: English 28. DESCRIPTION: Legal background for those who
plan to take the state examination which is required in order to obtain a
license to be a real estate salesperson or broker, including principles of
property ownership and management in their business aspects, with special
reference to the law of California as it applies to community property, deeds,
trust deeds, mortgages, leases, brokerage, mechanic’s liens, homesteads, wills,
and estates.

3569 lec
6:50PM - 10:00PM Th R.L. ANDERSON AD 306

REAL ESTATE 007
3.00 Units

REAL ESTATE FINANCE I (CSU)

Open to all students.
ADVISORY: English 28 or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: A study of the forms and
sources of financing property, including purchase, construction, and permanent
financing also, included is an evaluation of the procedures for obtaining
government sponsored financing through FHA, DVA, and Cal-Vet.

PREREQUISITE: Russian
3 with a satisfactory grade or equivalent. DESCRIPTION: Practical conversation
in Russian on everyday topics, and current events, dialogues and group
discussion of news in politics, sports, and culture.